Fuel Supply In Haryana
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BS-VI Grade Fuel Supplies Cover NCR
- Monday September 30, 2019
- Written by PTI
Ultra-clean BS-VI grade petrol and diesel supplies will expand to seven more districts of Haryana from October 1 to cover the entire national capital region as oil companies extend the fuel coverage to all over the country in a phased manner. While the country will leapfrog from the current BS-IV grade fuel to BS-VI, which have emission standards e...
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Jat Quota Agitation: Fuel Supply Back To Normal In Haryana Cities
- Tuesday February 23, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
With day-to-day life limping back to normalcy after the Jat protests in Haryana, supply of fuel and cooking gas almost turned normal in most cities, except Sonipat, Hissar and Bhiwani - epicenter of the stir.
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States ask CIL to restrain fuel supplies as demand drops: report
- Wednesday August 7, 2013
- Business |
Coal India is incentivised if it supplies fuel more than the trigger level, in this case 90 per cent, as the Fuel Supply Agreements were signed before March 2010.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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BS-VI Grade Fuel Supplies Cover NCR
- Monday September 30, 2019
- Written by PTI
Ultra-clean BS-VI grade petrol and diesel supplies will expand to seven more districts of Haryana from October 1 to cover the entire national capital region as oil companies extend the fuel coverage to all over the country in a phased manner. While the country will leapfrog from the current BS-IV grade fuel to BS-VI, which have emission standards e...
- www.carandbike.com
-
Jat Quota Agitation: Fuel Supply Back To Normal In Haryana Cities
- Tuesday February 23, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
With day-to-day life limping back to normalcy after the Jat protests in Haryana, supply of fuel and cooking gas almost turned normal in most cities, except Sonipat, Hissar and Bhiwani - epicenter of the stir.
- www.ndtv.com
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States ask CIL to restrain fuel supplies as demand drops: report
- Wednesday August 7, 2013
- Business |
Coal India is incentivised if it supplies fuel more than the trigger level, in this case 90 per cent, as the Fuel Supply Agreements were signed before March 2010.
- www.ndtv.com/business